How you can help Manchester victims

By Bethany Hines, CNN

Updated 9:41 AM ET, Wed June 14, 2017

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Photos:Deadly explosion at Ariana Grande concert

People in Manchester, England, gather in St. Ann's Square on Thursday, May 25. They were observing a national minute of silence to remember the victims of a suicide bombing at an Ariana Grande concert.

A police officer guards a house in Manchester as investigations continued on May 25. Police say a man carrying explosives acted as a lone attacker and died in the blast.

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Flowers and tribute messages are left for victims in St. Ann's Square.

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A women sheds tears after observing the minute of silence in St. Ann's Square.

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A Manchester road is closed off as police raids continued on May 25.

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Local residents hold Manchester City and Manchester United soccer jerseys during the national minute of silence.

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Police officers deliver flowers to a makeshift memorial in Manchester on Wednesday, May 24.

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Women cry after placing flowers in Manchester on May 24.

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A forensics team works at the scene of the explosion on Tuesday, May 23.

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British Prime Minister Theresa May condemns the "callous terrorist attack" as she delivers a statement in London on May 23.

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Police help someone after the attack at Manchester Arena on Monday, May 22.

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People gather outside the arena. "We can confirm there was an incident as people were leaving the Ariana Grande show last night," police said on Twitter early on Tuesday. "The incident took place outside the venue in a public space. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the victims."

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People receive medical attention at a railway station close to the arena. The incident happened shortly after Grande had left the stage, shortly after 10:30 p.m. (5:30 p.m. ET) according to eyewitnesses. Calvin Welsford, an 18-year-old concertgoer, said that he heard a "loud bang" a couple of minutes after Grande's set had finished.

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Paramedics respond to the scene.

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Emergency workers and concert attendees gather outside the arena.

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People stand by a cordoned-off street close to the arena.

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Greater Manchester Police tweeted that emergency services were "responding to (a) serious incident at Manchester Arena. Avoid the area. More details will follow as soon as available."

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People are escorted away from the arena.

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People sit outside near the arena. The crowd was made up of mainly younger people who had come to see Grande in her first of three scheduled concerts in the UK.

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An injured man is helped at the scene.

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People hug near armed police who responded to the scene.

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(CNN)Ariana Grande had just finished belting out her last song at her sold-out show May 22 when an explosion shook Manchester Arena in England.

A night of joy and song quickly turned into terror and pain. Now you can help those affected.